HP Pavilion All-in-One, HP All-in-One have big screens but small price tags
The HP Envy 34 may have made the headlines, but HP also announced two other All-in-One PCs today.
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What you need to know
HP announced the HP Pavilion All-in-One Desktop PC and HP All-in-One Desktop PC today. Both All-in-One PCs will be available in October 2021. The HP Pavilion All-in-One Desktop PC starts at $799, and the HP All-in-One Desktop PC starts at $749. Those prices are close to our budget pick on our list of thebest All-in-One PCs.
The HP Pavilion All-in-One Desktop PC features a 5 MP pop-up privacy webcam. It has options for either FHD or QHD displays. Inside, the All-in-One runs on an AMD Ryzen 5000 series processor.
The HP All-in-One Desktop PC runs on either an AMD Ryzen 5000 series or Intel processor.
There are several models of each of the All-in-One PCs, though full details aren’t available at this time. Both devices will have 24-inch and 27-inch models. Below are the details that HP shared in its announcement.
HP Pavilion 27 AiO
HP 27 AiO
HP 24 AiO
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HP also announced theHP ENVY 34today. The ENVY 34 is a much more powerful All-in-One PC, but that power comes with a higher price tag.
This All-in-One PC has a 5 MP pop-up privacy webcam. It will be available with an FHD or QHD display. Inside, the All-in-One runs on an AMD Ryzen 5000 series processor.
The HP All-in-One Desktop PC runs on either an AMD Ryzen 5000 series or Intel processor. It’s a budget-friendly option for those shopping for an All-in-One PC.
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